All Courses
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STUDIO ART 3_Newton_S1
his class is for serious art students who have already demonstrated basic and advanced art skills in Studio Art 1 and 2. A wide range of drawing and painting media may be used: such as graphite, charcoal, India ink, pastel, oil pastel, color pencils, watercolor and acrylic (or tempera). Students will continue to develop their art understanding by applying the elements and principles of design to their original works.
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SCULPTURE 1_Johns_S1
Sculpture 1 is designed to introduce students to ceramics. There are no prerequisite skills or knowledge required. However, for those students who have experience in clay or are naturally gifted in the arts this class will offer opportunities to grow and expand on those abilities. Students will learn about the historical background, aesthetic traditions, and artistic properties of ceramics through a variety of studio experiences. The student will acquire knowledge of form, volume, and space relationships by the construction of hand-built forms of clay.
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WLD HISTORY 3_Kelly_S1
A one-semester course covers 20th and 21st century history, from the Russian Revolution and end of World War I to contemporary issues. Students will examine patterns of continuity and change across global history, and strengthen historical thinking skills, including critical examination of documents, using evidence to develop and prove historical arguments, and examining biases.